Born Ready Cuts It To Three / Jun 25, 2008 / 12:39 pm

The Daily News reported today that All-American Abraham Lincoln HS guard Lance “Born Ready” Stephenson has narrowed down his college choices to three: Kansas, UCLA and Southern Cal. His pops Lance Sr. says St. John’s is still in the frame.

To get Lance’s full scoop, peep www.bornready.tv.

6 Responses to “Born Ready Cuts It To Three”

  1. Carlito Roc TCK Krew says:

    For some reason, I can see him going to Kansas. Lets see how it plays out.

  2. splash20 says:

    i’m surprised he ruled memphis out. he would thrive in calipari’s offense.

  3. Justin Solomon says:

    I though Lance said no to USC weeks ago because of all the Mayo ish. I heard Kentucky was a possibility for him. I hope he does not pull a Tyreke and wait until the last second to make his choice.

  4. Seldom Seen says:

    I’m really looking forward to watching him play at the next level regardless of where he goes.

  5. Elliot Rosado says:

    He would solidify his legacy by staying home and going to St.John’s. Putting them back on the map will be the ultimate accopmlishment. Not to mention he would save Norm Roberts job who is a good coach that just does not have enough to work with.

  6. bobbito garcia says:

    yo word up–i’d love to see him at st. john’s, especially after 2 seasons ago when we watched them get blown the f out by maryland at the garden for the coaches vs. cancer season opener. that campus played home to walter berry, chris mullin, kevin williams, mike moses, darryl ’showtime,’ eugene lawrence, felipe lopez, goerge johnson, reggie carter . . . the list of nyc players is deep whether from the ’70s to now. where’s lou carnesseca’s lucky sweater when you need it!

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